Kuku was charged with seizure of power in Russia

The third Crimean activist, according to the so-called Crimean law enforcement officers tried to inflict a coup in Russia.

SIMFEROPOL / AQMESCIT (QHA) -

The charge under Article 278 of the RF Criminal Code "Forcible seizure of power or forcible retention of power" was brought by the Crimean occupation police officers against Emir-Usein Kuku, another figurant of the "Hizb ut-Tahrir" case in Yalta, a Crimean activist Anna Bogacheva informed QirimInfo.

“January 17, Vadim Siruk and Emir-Usein Kuku were charged under article 278 of the RF Criminal Code "Forcible seizure of power", there is concern that these charges will soon be accompanied by the article 280 of the RF Criminal Code, "Public calls for extremist activity,” the activist reported.

Earlier QHA reported that the occupation law enforcement officers began to implement the decision of the Russian Supreme Court on imputing a new criminal article against the Crimean Tatars accused in the "Hizb ut-Tahrir" case on the peninsula occupied by the Russian Federation. In particular, January 15, the first charged with "violent seizure of power" was Enver Bekir who is currently in a Simferopol detention center.